Makoto Tomioka
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Makoto Tomioka (富岡 誠, Tomioka Makoto, January 1, 1897 - October 15, 1926) was a Japanese author and anarchist. He was also known as Tetsu Nakahama (中浜 哲, Nakahama Tetsu). He was a member of the anarchist Guillotine Society which made two assassination attempts to avenge the murder of Sakae Osugi, Noe Ito, and Osugi's 6-year old nephew, by the military, on secret orders from Hirohito.
He was executed for various anti-government acts, including a plan to assassinate Prince Hirohito.
External links[]
- e-texts of Makoto's works at Aozora bunko
- Guillotine Society, Anarchist Encyclopedia
Categories:
- 1897 births
- 1926 deaths
- Executed anarchists
- Japanese anarchists
- Japanese writers
- 20th-century executions by Japan
- Executed Japanese people
- People executed for attempted murder
- Anarchist assassins